Reviews of Sally Buffalo Campground

Rating:

2

7

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Jul 2007 -
$16.00

This campground is divided into 4 different areas. 3 of the 4 areas are permanent sites, the other area is one large field, and this is for the weekenders. No designated sites, everyone just sets up wherever they wish, muddy sites, and no one runs this place. Also, you have to pay $5 for a key to the bathroom, and they are filthy. Never stay here again!!!! - darjen

May 2005 -
$16.00

This is a very nice park that has 300 level sites and a couple of fishing lakes. Interior roads were gravel. We camped in the 5A section which was a wide open grassy field with very wide sites. This section was on a hill top and the lakes were at the bottom of the hill. If walking to lakes be prepared for a trek up hill back to your campsite. Several permanent sites and most people had golf carts to get around. Only 30 amp service available and no sewage but they do have a dump station. No reservations required. A great place to get away and relax. Very people friendly park. We will return for another visit. - cleo1948

Reviews of Harrison State Forest - Ronsheim Campground

Rating:

6

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Jul 2017 -
$1.00

Can't complain too much about a free campground. The campground is small, just seven sites, all small and paved, but none are level. Each site has a picnic table and fire ring, and there are trash cans and gray water dumps place every few sites, but no full service dump station. Weak Verizon service, but it was there. Just pit toilets, well stocked, but not the best. On a Saturday night in July I was all alone in this campground, it was very dark and very quiet. Local sheriff rolled through the campground once in the evening, but that was it. Nice stay and chance to get away from it all, I will return. - Cyclonic

Reviews of Barkcamp State Park

Rating:

9

8

7

8

7

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Sep 2018 -
$30.00

We stayed overnight on our way to MN to visit family. Very clean park. Large sites but be careful if you have a longer rig. Ours is 36 ft and we would have some issues with some sites. - Karen Fredrickson

May 2018 -
$24.00

Nice and quiet. Not full while we were there. Asphalt pads were not in great shape in Loop B where we were. They looked to be better in Loop A. Pretty easy access for a big rig in both Loops. Water pressure and temperature were good in the Women's shower. In the Men's, you had to keep pushing a button to keep the flow going and the hot water was a mere trickle. - CnCOntheGo

May 2018 -
$25.00

Our site was very nice, however like most have said, only pit toilets and hook up is only electric. Our site had water nearby. Good news is that the park is putting in 15 full hook up sites. It was a bit noisy but talking to staff, they said if all goes well, more will be added. We stayed in loop A which is nicely shaded, but would be tight for any rig larger than ours at 27 feet plus truck. Loops B and C are more easily for larger rigs. - Trainspotter

Reviews of A1-Twin Valley Campground

Rating:

4

8

7

7

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Jun 2018 -
$28.00

My family has been coming here just about every summer for the past 10 years. When we first started coming it was a really nice place to camp. It's quiet and never over crowded. There is a swimming pool and there used to be a game room for kids and they had an auditorium with a projector screen to have movie nights. Now all the rooms are used for storage. There is no more game room or auditorium. The swimming pool was opened and cleaned. There is an extreme over population of cats. It is very difficult to walk around the premises without stepping in cat feces. The grass was also very high on the lots. The owners really stopped taking pride and care of the property. It's unfortunate because it's in a great location and it used to be a beautiful and quiet campground. - SKKAFam

May 2011 -
$28.00

Nice park, quiet and relaxing. Enjoyed to back to basics of camping. Pool was not open for the season, but looked like it would be fun. Many things to do in the surrounding area. Sites were easy to get into. Would recommend park to other campers. - cinnamon

Aug 2009 -
$23.00

Very out of the way campground. Older campground but the facilities and grounds were clean. Park sites are on grass. Very friendly people and a good site for the money. We would stay here again. - Rick Lechner

Reviews of Austin Lake RV Park and Cabins

Rating:

10

8

7

10

8

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Jul 2018 -
$45.00

A long way into a town or the nearest interstate so maybe not great for a one night stand. It is Great for a longer stay. Free hayride on Saturdays and a free beach everyday. I spent one afternoon sitting on my lawn chair in the creek behind our site. - WNC Traveler

Aug 2017 -
$55.00

Yes there is so much to do here. We stayed 3 nights and did not get to do all that we wanted. My GPS had no issues getting us there. There are several signs directing you which way to go. Yes the road to the campground is not ideal. It is paved, but bumpy and windy. This is a public road and no fault of the campground. Leaving, we encountered a big rig coming in. No problem if you both pull over and let the other pass slowly. In the campground itself, the roads are narrow so again, pull over and let the other pass. The owner was super nice and appreciative that we stayed at his campground. Our site sat back off the road and had plenty of grassy area in front. Site was level with gravel where you park the trailer and a stamped concrete patio. Negatives - Bathhouses are spaced out. Each loop has a bathroom, but they are like outhouses. There was air in our water line so the pressure was not the greatest. The other couple with us in the next site had the same issue. Sometimes the cold water would come out hot for a bit. None of this would keep us from returning. - JillaRoo

May 2017 -
$45.00

PROS: Situated in beautiful canyon, with loops of camping sites about a mile into the canyon, with a creek meandering through. Large lake with paddleboats. Numerous playground areas for kids. Good signage. Well maintained. CONS: Restrooms were basically outhouses, although they did have RV toilets. No sinks, just a hand sanitizing station outside of each. The approach to the park is about a mile of a narrow, winding steep one lane road -- scary in an RV. Poor Wi-Fi connection in the park. When we visited, I think we were the only visitors, although the park was about half full of year-round residents. The year-round rigs were well maintained, with landscaping, storage sheds, permanent decks, golf carts. However, we felt like intruders in a mobile home park. - Paul and Jeannette

Reviews of Atwood Lake Park

Rating:

9

10

6

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7

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Sep 2018 -
$40.00

While the older sections of this park appear to be populated by very long-term permanent residents, ancient rigs and the usual accumulation of junk, the new section is pristine. Yes, there are already some permanent campers there, but they are neat and clean. Asphalt roads throughout, concrete pads and patios, beautiful new landscaping and spotless restrooms. It was amazingly quiet and peaceful, with great views of the lake. - rfmscat

Jun 2018 -
$44.00

Nice size lots. Was in the new area H. Full hookup! Staff friendly and helpful! Camped at Atwood on Memorial Day as well as two days in the middle of June and this last weekend at a rally. All good times. Last time it rained all weekend off and on but still had fun. - Jane Michel

Aug 2016 -
$32.00

Atwood is an older park and the sites were perpendicular to the road. This makes it hard to maneuver with a 35'. Our group was in section B on sites 308-311. All sites were shady. Water is available on site 310. The roads are very narrow. We saw the Rangers frequently during the day.

The sites across from us had more than 10 cars on six sites. This made for a roudy group and there were no rangers in site at night. The noise went on until 1:30 am. Very discouraging! Hopefully this was a fluke and not the norm. - Tammy7